Studio Series TF One Bumblebee unveiled and Transformers Day 2024 announced #transformersday2024
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024 11:02AM CDT
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Here's the official reveal of the upcoming Transformers Studio Series Deluxe Class Bumblebee (B-127) action figure. This 4.5-inch figure is a detailed representation of Bumblebee as seen in the upcoming Transformers One movie. It transforms between robot and Cybertronian car mode in 18 steps and comes with an array of accessories, including two Energon knives, two forearm blasters, and one blaster accessory. These accessories can be combined to create "knife hands," offering fans versatile display options.
Fans can pre-order the Bumblebee (B-127) figure on September 17 at 1 PM EST on Hasbro Pulse and participating retailers. The figure is priced at approximately $24.99 and will be available in Spring 2025.
Transformers Day will take place on September 17th, a day filled with announcements and content celebrating the franchise's 40th anniversary. The event leads up to the release of Transformers One, which hits theaters on September 20, 2024.
This celebration is a major event for Transformers fans, offering a first look at exciting new products and content. The Studio Series Deluxe Class Bumblebee (B-127) figure is a must-have for collectors, capturing the essence of Bumblebee in the new film. Transformers One promises to be a landmark moment in the franchise, as it explores the untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron. The film, featuring a star-studded voice cast including Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Scarlett Johansson, delves into the deep bond between these iconic characters before they became sworn enemies.
Be sure to follow the event with the hashtag #transformersday2024 for all the latest updates and reveals. Mark your calendars for both September 17th and September 20th, as the world of Transformers gears up for a monumental celebration!
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Posted by ScottyP on September 4th, 2024 @ 11:38am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on September 4th, 2024 @ 11:43am CDT
Should have been May 8, the actual anniversary of the brand.Transformers Day will take place on September 17th, a day filled with announcements and content celebrating the franchise's 40th anniversary.
Posted by Perceptor1996 on September 4th, 2024 @ 12:34pm CDT
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on September 4th, 2024 @ 7:54pm CDT
Posted by cloudballoon on September 4th, 2024 @ 8:36pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Should have been May 8, the actual anniversary of the brand.Transformers Day will take place on September 17th, a day filled with announcements and content celebrating the franchise's 40th anniversary.
Yeah... Hasbro probably thought they can't compete w/ May 4th, afraid of the Star Wars fans' wailing drowning out a TF celebration.
The fact that TT seems to be the real company celebrating the franchise with a ton of fans focused releases, projects & toylines. TT came out with hits after hits like Missing-Link, T-Spark, Synergenex, TF x Studio Trigger PV, premium niche products like Karakuri transforming OP statue, the Manju Netsuke OP, and even an exhibition shows/museum and more (Godzilla, Monster Hunter, Macross, etc.) What does Hasbro have!?
I'm not too mad, I love my TFxTMNT Party Wallop (the joy this product gives me more than justify it over most Leader class figures), and there's the Knight Rider crossover coming soon too, but each are just celebrating their "coincidental" 40th anniversary, so each was more of a no-brainer collab than Hasbro really thought of something special for us fans or the TF franchise's own 40th anniversary.
So, hopefully Sept 17th can prove me an idiot and make me (and my wallet) cry with joy!
Posted by Tyrannacon on September 5th, 2024 @ 9:38am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on September 6th, 2024 @ 8:42am CDT
Our biggest collaboration of the year is set to launch September 6. To celebrate the release of Transformers ONE in cinemas September 19, optimise your flavour obsession with one of our four limited edition flavours inspired by beloved Transformers Optimus Prime (Orion Pax), Megatron (D-16), Bumblebee (B-127) and Elita (Elita – 1).
Introducing:
Optimus Prime’s Red Velvet Matrix.
Megatron’s Mega Cookie Explosion
Bumblebee’s Honeycomb Hero
Elita’s Bubblegum Blast
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Meet your newest obsession Bumblebee’s Honeycomb Hero. Featuring an explosive taste of crisp, sweet honeycomb with a smooth chocolatey coating, just one scoop won’t be enough.
Feel the buzz by pairing our Chocolate with Bumblebee’s Honeycomb Hero to create The Bumblebee Shake.
Excite your senses with Elita’s Bubblegum Blast that’s a candy gelato that’s out of this world. Topped with 100’s and 1000’s, this flavour is more than meets the eye, naturally coloured with a mix of fruits to craft the perfect Elita shade.
Enter the world of Elita with a magical bubblegum and candy combination that The Ultimate Elita Shake. Simply bursting with sweetness, this shake tastes like the ultimate adventure.
All 4 flavours are available in Gelatissimo’s 50 Australian stores from September 6th for a limited time only while stock lasts.
Roll out Transformer fans, Gelatissimo are giving away FREE SCOOPS nationwide on Friday September 6 at 3pm*. Every gelateria will be handing out 100 Transformer ONE themed gelato scoops from 3pm while stock lasts*. Looking for further indulgence? Gelatissimo Darling Harbour are giving away 1000 scoops* to kick off the collaboration plus the lucky few in the front of the line will also be instore for something even sweeter… so don’t be late.
*Gelato scoops while stock lasts. 100 free scoops available across each Australian Gelatissimo, with Gelatissimo Darling harbour providing 1000 scoops. Only available on the 4 Transformers One flavours. 1 scoop per person. Flavours available across Australia for a limited time only.
Posted by william-james88 on September 6th, 2024 @ 8:51am CDT
Check it out with the link to Twitter below.
https://x.com/IMDb/status/1831769411360817266
Posted by PhotonWaveZero on September 6th, 2024 @ 2:15pm CDT
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
Posted by Sabrblade on September 6th, 2024 @ 2:27pm CDT
Those be some pretty low heights.PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series
That is not what "chibi" means.PhotonWaveZero wrote:For one thing, the designs are very chibi
Not what "slapstick" means, either.PhotonWaveZero wrote:and the humor is complete slapstick
All ages, of course.PhotonWaveZero wrote:I just don't see who this is targeted at?
I've yet to see anything in these trailers and clips aimed squarely at little little kids. No one's learning their ABCs or how to count to 10 or having a singalong. This ain't Sesame Street, here, and certainly wouldn't allow the word "bada**" to be spoken in front of that age group.PhotonWaveZero wrote:You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids.
Couldn't agree more, cuz what we got here are good characters in the storyline.PhotonWaveZero wrote:If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it.
So too is X-Men 97 pandering to its demographic.PhotonWaveZero wrote:X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic.
GOOD! Cuz we don't need one.PhotonWaveZero wrote:I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
Posted by PhotonWaveZero on September 6th, 2024 @ 4:08pm CDT
This take on the franchise just feels very childish, with some Nickelodeon style humor in the vein of that most recent Seth rogen turtles film, which was incredibly lousy.
I hope to be proven wrong, but my expectations are being kept extremely low.
To say G1 was flawed in every way is an understatement. I took my 14-year-old daughter to see the re-release in theaters a few months ago, and we laughed hysterically at some of them ridiculous things that went down in the first few episodes. Rose colored glasses for sure, but it's still responsible for all that has come after.
I'm not expecting the sheer badassery that was the divisive transformers Autobot City siege that resulted in Prime's death.
Posted by Sabrblade on September 6th, 2024 @ 4:29pm CDT
No moreso than Michael Bay's special brand of juvenile humor has been.PhotonWaveZero wrote:This take on the franchise just feels very childish,
Well, in all fairness, it is a movie made by Paramount, Nickelodeon's parent company.PhotonWaveZero wrote:with some Nickelodeon style humor
In a previous interview, the director said he crammed so much humor into the first trailer because of how deep and tragic the film's story gets, to prevent people from thinking it was going to be a moody film with no fun in it.PhotonWaveZero wrote:I hope to be proven wrong, but my expectations are being kept extremely low.
Which was never about being bold or daring, but about cynical hubris born out of a capitalist desire to sell new toys and discard the old ones like trash. They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.PhotonWaveZero wrote:I'm not expecting the sheer badassery that was the divisive transformers Autobot City siege that resulted in Prime's death.
Posted by Sabrblade on September 7th, 2024 @ 12:58pm CDT
The kind of silly voice repetition gag Bumblebee uses is typically found in the kind of humor that's meant to make preschoolers laugh, but the word used in this repetition is a cuss word; cuss words humor is more commonly meant to get a laugh out of teenagers and young adults.
In theory, it seems this joke is trying to appeal to as many audiences of all ages as much as possible, but in execution, it's trying to do so by using two completely different tactics from polar opposite ends of the age range spectrum. This results in a joke that's trying to make adults and teens laugh at a gag that they feel too old to laugh at, and trying to make preschoolers laugh at a word that traditionally isn't aimed at that young a demographic.
In this sense, the joke itself isn't necessary dumb, but rather, it's having an identity crisis.
Posted by william-james88 on September 8th, 2024 @ 11:47am CDT
PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series or beyond, and this is the BEST they can come up with?
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
X-men 97 is a prime example of pandering to a specific demographic. It had fan service by the gallons. But since you are a fan and you felt serviced, you were ok with it.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on September 8th, 2024 @ 11:51am CDT
william-james88 wrote:PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series or beyond, and this is the BEST they can come up with?
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
X-men 97 is a prime example of pandering to a specific demographic. It had fan service by the gallons. But since you are a fan and you felt serviced, you were ok with it.
I'm sorry but I don't think Xmen 97 was pandering to a specific demographic. It's set in the year 1997, were you expecting smartphones and Taylor Swift? The stories were being drawn from the 80s and 90s,considered some of the best comics ever printed, it wouldn't make sense to do more modern stories, yet.
Posted by Sabrblade on September 8th, 2024 @ 12:22pm CDT
"Nostalgic adults who were kids in the '90s" is a demographic.chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series or beyond, and this is the BEST they can come up with?
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
X-men 97 is a prime example of pandering to a specific demographic. It had fan service by the gallons. But since you are a fan and you felt serviced, you were ok with it.
I'm sorry but I don't think Xmen 97 was pandering to a specific demographic. It's set in the year 1997, were you expecting smartphones and Taylor Swift? The stories were being drawn from the 80s and 90s,considered some of the best comics ever printed, it wouldn't make sense to do more modern stories, yet.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on September 8th, 2024 @ 3:48pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:"Nostalgic adults who were kids in the '90s" is a demographic.chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series or beyond, and this is the BEST they can come up with?
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
X-men 97 is a prime example of pandering to a specific demographic. It had fan service by the gallons. But since you are a fan and you felt serviced, you were ok with it.
I'm sorry but I don't think Xmen 97 was pandering to a specific demographic. It's set in the year 1997, were you expecting smartphones and Taylor Swift? The stories were being drawn from the 80s and 90s,considered some of the best comics ever printed, it wouldn't make sense to do more modern stories, yet.
I understand that but the show was a continuation of the lady season, there was a thread to follow, if the called the show X-men 97 but set it in 2024 it wouldn't have made sense. If anything it was refreshing to see an Xmen show that wasn't Wolverine and friends.
Posted by megatronus on September 8th, 2024 @ 11:06pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:"Nostalgic adults who were kids in the '90s" is a demographic.chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series or beyond, and this is the BEST they can come up with?
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
X-men 97 is a prime example of pandering to a specific demographic. It had fan service by the gallons. But since you are a fan and you felt serviced, you were ok with it.
I'm sorry but I don't think Xmen 97 was pandering to a specific demographic. It's set in the year 1997, were you expecting smartphones and Taylor Swift? The stories were being drawn from the 80s and 90s,considered some of the best comics ever printed, it wouldn't make sense to do more modern stories, yet.
I understand that but the show was a continuation of the lady season, there was a thread to follow, if the called the show X-men 97 but set it in 2024 it wouldn't have made sense. If anything it was refreshing to see an Xmen show that wasn't Wolverine and friends.
That doesn't really contradict Will's point. X-Men '97 100% pandered to a specific demographic of fans.
I don't know what that has to be controversial. There's nothing wrong with that. It is a great show. But let's not pretend it was a mere continuation of the original. It went into much darker and emotionally resonant places, and matured the content to match that demographic they were pandering to.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on September 9th, 2024 @ 12:29am CDT
megatronus wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:"Nostalgic adults who were kids in the '90s" is a demographic.chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:PhotonWaveZero wrote:I know I've heard positive buzz about this, but all these years of waiting for a new animated film to hit the heights of the original series or beyond, and this is the BEST they can come up with?
For one thing, the designs are very chibi and unappealing, and the humor is complete slapstick and very meta / will not age well.
I just don't see who this is targeted at? You can make something appealing to all age groups without completely aiming for the little little kids. If the characters in the storyline is good, kids will get it. X-Men 97 was a prime example of bringing back a series and making it appealing to modern audiences. This is just pandering to the demographic. I'll support it just because it's a transformers property in some form, whether I rent it off Amazon or go to a theater, but I'm tremendously disappointed with the end result. I don't think we're ever going to get a worthy follow up to G1.
X-men 97 is a prime example of pandering to a specific demographic. It had fan service by the gallons. But since you are a fan and you felt serviced, you were ok with it.
I'm sorry but I don't think Xmen 97 was pandering to a specific demographic. It's set in the year 1997, were you expecting smartphones and Taylor Swift? The stories were being drawn from the 80s and 90s,considered some of the best comics ever printed, it wouldn't make sense to do more modern stories, yet.
I understand that but the show was a continuation of the last season, there was a thread to follow, if the called the show X-men 97 but set it in 2024 it wouldn't have made sense. If anything it was refreshing to see an Xmen show that wasn't Wolverine and friends.
That doesn't really contradict Will's point. X-Men '97 100% pandered to a specific demographic of fans.
I don't know what that has to be controversial. There's nothing wrong with that. It is a great show. But let's not pretend it was a mere continuation of the original. It went into much darker and emotionally resonant places, and matured the content to match that demographic they were pandering to.
Because it wasn't pandering, the show got darker because the source material got darker, much darker. If I seem defensive it's because fans have made the term pandering a negative like they did nostalgia.
Posted by william-james88 on September 10th, 2024 @ 9:40am CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Because it wasn't pandering, the show got darker because the source material got darker, much darker. If I seem defensive it's because fans have made the term pandering a negative like they did nostalgia.
Na, there's a bunch of storylines and source material they could have chosen and they went with the one that Beau De Mayo felt would be a better fit for the audience it was made for (as he recently confirmed when Disney was asking him to do different stories). And the source material did not get darker. The darkest material from the comics is not from the late 90s but instead from the earlier 80s with God Loves Man Kills and then from the more recent era of X-Force from 10 years ago (which they didn't use).
And yes fans have made the term pandering negative, but that's on them. And that's what I was pointing out. Someone called this new film pandering to its audience and all I did was call out that what they liked was pandering to them. If people are triggered by a term, then they shouldn't use it themselves because it can always be flipped right back to them.
And I want to be very clear, there is NOTHING WRONG with liking something that was specifically made to appeal to you, that's the point. There is nothing wrong with good fan service. We are fans, we will give our attention/money to what services us.
I loves X-men 97 and I can't wait to watch Transformers One. Till all are ONE
Posted by william-james88 on September 10th, 2024 @ 10:41am CDT
Bryan Tyree Henry was promoting the film on Jimmy Kimmel the other day, you can check out the clip below.
Speaking of clips, we have another one for you below. It's from world famous chocolatier, Amaury Guichon, who Paramount teamed up with to commission a giant chocolate head of Optimus Prime. It even has LEDs for eyes.
You'll notice that the backdrop for that clip happens to be the newly released theme song for the film. You can check the full song out below as well, it is performed by Quavo, Ty Dolla $ign, and ARE WE DREAMING.
Link to Facebook Reel with Chocolate Optimus Prime: https://www.facebook.com/reel/950793770140081
Posted by william-james88 on September 10th, 2024 @ 1:45pm CDT
Link to the sketch: https://www.facebook.com/reel/884455593570356
Posted by Sabrblade on September 10th, 2024 @ 1:49pm CDT
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Posted by Bumblevivisector on September 10th, 2024 @ 2:07pm CDT
Posted by Rodimus Prime on September 10th, 2024 @ 2:51pm CDT
Considering that Optimus hasn't only been a part of every franchise media in 1 for or another ever since 1084 and has the most diverse selection of figures in the entire franchise (even after the 2007 movie made Bee the main star), I will disagree with that. They actually recovered rather quickly, bringing back Prime in season 3, as well as changing Duke's fate in the G.I.Joe animated movie.Sabrblade wrote:They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.
As for the SS B-127 from TFOne, I saw him at Wal-Mart and wasn't impressed. The figure is small, and the paint job is dull. Looks more like 2-step changer.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on September 10th, 2024 @ 3:58pm CDT
Rodimus Prime wrote:Considering that Optimus hasn't only been a part of every franchise media in 1 for or another ever since 1084 and has the most diverse selection of figures in the entire franchise (even after the 2007 movie made Bee the main star), I will disagree with that. They actually recovered rather quickly, bringing back Prime in season 3, as well as changing Duke's fate in the G.I.Joe animated movie.Sabrblade wrote:They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.
As for the SS B-127 from TFOne, I saw him at Wal-Mart and wasn't impressed. The figure is small, and the paint job is dull. Looks more like 2-step changer.
SS was just revealed, that's the mainline toy
Posted by cloudballoon on September 10th, 2024 @ 5:56pm CDT
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Considering that Optimus hasn't only been a part of every franchise media in 1 for or another ever since 1084 and has the most diverse selection of figures in the entire franchise (even after the 2007 movie made Bee the main star), I will disagree with that. They actually recovered rather quickly, bringing back Prime in season 3, as well as changing Duke's fate in the G.I.Joe animated movie.Sabrblade wrote:They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.
As for the SS B-127 from TFOne, I saw him at Wal-Mart and wasn't impressed. The figure is small, and the paint job is dull. Looks more like 2-step changer.
SS was just revealed, that's the mainline toy
Ironic that, to me at least, I'm feeling the SS version is no better than mainline? They're about even. Mainline got a better looking upper body, SS got rid of the atrocious hollowness in the legs. Mainline's alt mode look sleeker, SS got all the weapons for a higher price. BOTH look unimpressive because they lack a ton of shiny, shiny gold paint. I'm going (again) with Yolopark AMK and some Threezero MDLX if I'm going into TF:1.
Posted by william-james88 on September 10th, 2024 @ 6:00pm CDT
Rodimus Prime wrote:Considering that Optimus hasn't only been a part of every franchise media in 1 for or another ever since 1084 and has the most diverse selection of figures in the entire franchise (even after the 2007 movie made Bee the main star), I will disagree with that. They actually recovered rather quickly, bringing back Prime in season 3, as well as changing Duke's fate in the G.I.Joe animated movie.Sabrblade wrote:They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.
As for the SS B-127 from TFOne, I saw him at Wal-Mart and wasn't impressed. The figure is small, and the paint job is dull. Looks more like 2-step changer.
If you actually saw SS b-127 from tfone in stores that would be a major new sighting. Next time you are there, please take a pic of this SS figure
Posted by Seibertron on September 10th, 2024 @ 8:10pm CDT
Rodimus Prime wrote:Considering that Optimus hasn't only been a part of every franchise media in 1 for or another ever since 1084 and has the most diverse selection of figures in the entire franchise (even after the 2007 movie made Bee the main star), I will disagree with that. They actually recovered rather quickly, bringing back Prime in season 3, as well as changing Duke's fate in the G.I.Joe animated movie.Sabrblade wrote:They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.
As for the SS B-127 from TFOne, I saw him at Wal-Mart and wasn't impressed. The figure is small, and the paint job is dull. Looks more like 2-step changer.
I would argue that killing off Optimus Prime unintentionally left a huge impact on young fans back in the day that it cemented an unlikely emotional connection between content and fans that continues to have lasting effects. Had Optimus survived the movie, I feel that this brand would not be what it is today. It was a poor decision at that time but it accidentally created an unprecedented bond between a toy brand and fans of that brand.
Posted by william-james88 on September 10th, 2024 @ 9:21pm CDT
cloudballoon wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Considering that Optimus hasn't only been a part of every franchise media in 1 for or another ever since 1084 and has the most diverse selection of figures in the entire franchise (even after the 2007 movie made Bee the main star), I will disagree with that. They actually recovered rather quickly, bringing back Prime in season 3, as well as changing Duke's fate in the G.I.Joe animated movie.Sabrblade wrote:They killed off Optimus back then because they didn't care about Optimus, a carelessness that backfired on them big time and from which they've never recovered to this day.
As for the SS B-127 from TFOne, I saw him at Wal-Mart and wasn't impressed. The figure is small, and the paint job is dull. Looks more like 2-step changer.
SS was just revealed, that's the mainline toy
Ironic that, to me at least, I'm feeling the SS version is no better than mainline? They're about even. Mainline got a better looking upper body, SS got rid of the atrocious hollowness in the legs. Mainline's alt mode look sleeker, SS got all the weapons for a higher price. BOTH look unimpressive because they lack a ton of shiny, shiny gold paint. I'm going (again) with Yolopark AMK and some Threezero MDLX if I'm going into TF:1.
Yeah I agree that both mainline and ss have their pros and cons leaving them about as good. But that makes mainline the winner for me since it is priced lower. At a lower budget/price point they were able to come up with something on par with a higher priced deluxe.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on September 11th, 2024 @ 1:25am CDT
william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Because it wasn't pandering, the show got darker because the source material got darker, much darker. If I seem defensive it's because fans have made the term pandering a negative like they did nostalgia.
Na, there's a bunch of storylines and source material they could have chosen and they went with the one that Beau De Mayo felt would be a better fit for the audience it was made for (as he recently confirmed when Disney was asking him to do different stories). And the source material did not get darker. The darkest material from the comics is not from the late 90s but instead from the earlier 80s with God Loves Man Kills and then from the more recent era of X-Force from 10 years ago (which they didn't use).
And yes fans have made the term pandering negative, but that's on them. And that's what I was pointing out. Someone called this new film pandering to its audience and all I did was call out that what they liked was pandering to them. If people are triggered by a term, then they shouldn't use it themselves because it can always be flipped right back to them.
And I want to be very clear, there is NOTHING WRONG with liking something that was specifically made to appeal to you, that's the point. There is nothing wrong with good fan service. We are fans, we will give our attention/money to what services us.
I loves X-men 97 and I can't wait to watch Transformers One. Till all are ONE
I never said the source material was from the late 90s,that's when things got a little... odd. I thought it was common knowledge that Xmen was drawing from the early/mid 80s since most comic shows usually reached back for content. FYI I think they adapted God loves man kills back in the day the best they could.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on September 11th, 2024 @ 2:51am CDT
I agree on the impact of Optimus dying, as well as the subsequent backlash. But I do disagree that Hasbro never recovered from it. Not only did they recover, but practically built the franchise on the fandom's bond with Optimus.Seibertron wrote:I would argue that killing off Optimus Prime unintentionally left a huge impact on young fans back in the day that it cemented an unlikely emotional connection between content and fans that continues to have lasting effects. Had Optimus survived the movie, I feel that this brand would not be what it is today. It was a poor decision at that time but it accidentally created an unprecedented bond between a toy brand and fans of that brand.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on September 11th, 2024 @ 1:21pm CDT
No I was wrong it was the mainline figure. It was hung up next to SS86 Bee and I guess I subconsciously conflated the 2 boxes. My bad. It was 11 PM after I worked 12 hours.If you actually saw SS b-127 from tfone in stores that would be a major new sighting. Next time you are there, please take a pic of this SS figure
Posted by william-james88 on September 11th, 2024 @ 1:52pm CDT
Rodimus Prime wrote:No I was wrong it was the mainline figure. It was hung up next to SS86 Bee and I guess I subconsciously conflated the 2 boxes. My bad. It was 11 PM after I worked 12 hours.If you actually saw SS b-127 from tfone in stores that would be a major new sighting. Next time you are there, please take a pic of this SS figure
No worries, I'm just looking out for news. Thanks for clearing it up!
Posted by william-james88 on September 11th, 2024 @ 1:58pm CDT
- a clip from the film featuring the scene on the train as the four main bots reach the surface.
- a TV spot featuring the fight between Optimus and Megatron and some really high praise
- a general ad for the film showcasing the upcoming Studio Series figures for the film and pro football players like Calvin Johnson/Megatron.
- a quick featurette showing the voice acting, which can be seen here on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/C_vhg9JOjB6/
Posted by blackeyedprime on September 12th, 2024 @ 1:04pm CDT
https://www.ign.com/articles/transforme ... C4wLjAuMA..
Posted by ZeroWolf on September 12th, 2024 @ 1:52pm CDT
A different, more upbeat review than the ign one.
Posted by Glyph on September 12th, 2024 @ 3:12pm CDT
Posted by -Kanrabat- on September 12th, 2024 @ 4:35pm CDT
blackeyedprime wrote:Sometimes living in a world where things can be un-released is a good thing. IGNs review is out, not that it counts for much. Hope those that want to enjoy the movie, do
https://www.ign.com/articles/transforme ... C4wLjAuMA..
IGN has woke'd/corrupted themselves into irrelevancy. Like most gaming journos.
If I want to see a review, I'd go with the public instead of the paid shills.
Regardless, I'll avoid any and all reviews before I'll go see the movie. I don't want any spoilers nor preconceived notions when I'll first see it.
Posted by Glyph on September 12th, 2024 @ 4:38pm CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:IGN has woke'd/corrupted themselves into irrelevancy. Like most gaming journos.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on September 12th, 2024 @ 4:40pm CDT
Glyph wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:IGN has woke'd/corrupted themselves into irrelevancy. Like most gaming journos.
The only reason to post that is if you work at IGN.
Posted by Glyph on September 12th, 2024 @ 4:45pm CDT
Posted by -Kanrabat- on September 12th, 2024 @ 4:58pm CDT
Glyph wrote:I don't give two hoots about IGN.
So why are you ?
If you have the bare minimum of information, you know how IGN instigated a smear campaign against Black Myth Wukong and Stellar Blade, while giving "high praise" to Star Wars Outlaws, Concord, and Dustborn.
It's not just IGN. Some are pure "agenda" like Kotaku, but for most big gaming/movie sites, they act this way to not lose their privileged access. This principle is as old as the industry.
Independent reviewers is where it's at... That is, if they didn't had free tickets to Disneyland.
Eh, no one are immune to corruption. So that's why looking for multiple reviews from multiple sources is the best way to proceed. Or just TlDr and see the overall scores from the PUBLIC at Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic.
Posted by Glyph on September 12th, 2024 @ 5:21pm CDT
Re multiple sources - that's why I posted the RT rating so far, to note that IGN seemed to be in the minority on this.
The is for someone still using "woke" as a pejorative in this Year Of Our Lord Two Thousand and Twenty Four.
(Also, Asmongold's your example? FFS.)
Posted by -Kanrabat- on September 12th, 2024 @ 5:43pm CDT
Glyph wrote:The is for someone still using "woke" as a pejorative in this Year Of Our Lord Two Thousand and Twenty Four.
Understandable.
Especially because the damn term keep shape-shifting as time goes. Turns out here's a brand of "woke" even to the Right wing!
This makes me want to go to sleep.
Posted by william-james88 on September 12th, 2024 @ 7:42pm CDT
You can check them out here: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/transformers_one
Also, there is a fan screening this Saturday across the US and Canada, so check your local theatre to see if there are still tickets available.
Posted by First-Aid on September 12th, 2024 @ 9:06pm CDT
Posted by william-james88 on September 12th, 2024 @ 10:21pm CDT
First-Aid wrote:Crap. THat's not a good sign. If the critics like it, that usually means the fans and general public won't.
No, the bumblebee film had both critics and general public on the same page in liking it. And both general public and critics hated TLK
Posted by First-Aid on September 13th, 2024 @ 12:23am CDT
william-james88 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Crap. THat's not a good sign. If the critics like it, that usually means the fans and general public won't.
No, the bumblebee film had both critics and general public on the same page in liking it. And both general public and critics hated TLK
Two incidents that are the exceptions. Pacific Rim? Any of the other Transformers movies? Most Marvel movies? (Critics loved The Eternals, but fans bombed it) Battle Angel Alita? Sorry, vast majority of critics have no damned idea what the general public likes. I'll be HAPPY if this succeeds because it means more TF movies sans humanus, but I just have a bad feeling.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on September 13th, 2024 @ 1:16am CDT
I have tried staying away from all spoilers except the 2 trailers, and to me it looks like the story will be rushed. That usually means thin or nonexistent character development.First-Aid wrote:I'll be HAPPY if this succeeds because it means more TF movies sans humanus, but I just have a bad feeling.